Media Miss™

Discover reporting you're not seeing from biased, mainstream media outlets.

Using our real-time Media Miss™ tool powered by Ground News, we spotlight stories right- and left-leaning outlets aren't covering to bring you a complete picture of the news. This is how news should be -- fair, factual and unbiased.

Periodically updating throughout every day, you can find new Media Misses right here, further empowering you to form your own opinions about stories and issues in the national spotlight.

Learn more about how Media Miss™ works with a demo video and additional context on the About Media Miss™ page.

20 sources | 18% from the left

First two Jan. 6 prisoners released after Trump’s day 1 pardon

Left 18%
Center 18%
Right 64%
54 sources | 19% from the right

Hillary Clinton laughs as Trump announces ‘Gulf of America’ order

Left 57%
Center 24%
Right 19%

Media Misses by the Left

Media Misses by the Right

Media Misses

President Trump has officially welcomed the Diet Coke button back to the Oval Office desk after becoming 47th president on Monday, Jan. 20. Getty Images
37 sources 7% from the left

The Diet Coke button returns to the Oval Office after Trump inauguration

Left 7%
Center 14%
Right 79%
The declaration would grant the president additional executive powers, including the ability to suspend certain environmental regulations. Getty Images
142 sources 19% from the left

Trump says he was ‘saved by God to make America great again’

Left 19%
Center 22%
Right 59%
Alabama and Mississippi will honor both Confederate General Robert E. Lee and civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. on the same day. Getty Images
20 sources 13% from the right

Alabama and Mississippi will also honor Robert E. Lee on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Left 56%
Center 31%
Right 13%
Nearly 200 Afghan nationals have been flown to the United States after their special immigration visas were processed in the Philippines. Getty Images
23 sources 25% from the right

Scores of Afghans have left for the US after their visas were processed in the Philippines

Left 67%
Center 8%
Right 25%
Nearly 1,660 Afghans cleared by the U.S. government to resettle in the U.S. are having their flights canceled under President Trump's order. Getty Images
25 sources 15% from the left

Trump administration canceling flights for nearly 1,660 Afghan refugees, say U.S official, advocate

Left 15%
Center 31%
Right 54%
Donald Trump plans to revoke the security clearances of 51 intelligence officials on his first day, as reported by The New York Post. Getty Images
37 sources 7% from the left

Trump to revoke security clearances of 51 former intelligence officials

Left 7%
Center 11%
Right 82%
Migrants are leaving the U.S. voluntarily due to President-elect Donald Trump's pledge for mass deportations. AP Images
34 sources 7% from the right

Mexico expands regional migrant aid to Latin America as Trump inauguration nears

Left 57%
Center 36%
Right 7%
The owner of DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Orlando at SeaWorld reached an agreement with the DOJ after a lawsuit alleging discrimination. Getty Images
11 sources 0% from the right

Florida hotel discriminated against Arab American group after Hamas attack, Justice Department says

Left 67%
Center 33%
Right 0%
Current and former officials with the Los Angeles Fire Department are demanding the resignation of LA Fire Chief Kristin Crowley. Getty Images
10 sources 13% from the left

LAFD officials demand chief’s ouster for wildfires mismanagement

Left 13%
Center 13%
Right 75%
House Oversight Chairman James Comer has accused James Biden of lying to Congress during the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. Reuters
6 sources 0% from the left

Comer says James Biden lied to Congress, wants incoming Trump AG to hold him accountable

Left 0%
Center 0%
Right 100%
A bill to phase out the state income tax and adjust grocery and sales taxes has passed the Mississippi House with a bipartisan vote of 88-24. Getty Images
8 sources 0% from the right

Mississippi House passes income tax elimination plan

Left 50%
Center 50%
Right 0%
Judiciary Democrats asked AG Merrick Garland to drop Mar-a-Lago charges in order to expedite Trump report. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno
22 sources 12% from the right

Judiciary Dems float killing Mar-a-Lago case to expedite Trump report release

Left 59%
Center 29%
Right 12%

Straight Arrow News' Media Miss tool is powered by a partnership with Ground.News